CRIMINAL Flashcards

1
Q

Assault occasioning actual bodily harm

A

S 47

OAPA 1861

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2
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Wounding or inflicting GBH

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S 20

OAPA 1861

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3
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Wounding or causing GBH with intent

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S 18

OAPA 1861

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4
Q

The two sections of burglary

A

9(1)(a) and 9(1)(b)

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5
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Theft is defined as dishonestly appropriating property that belongs to another, with the intention to permanently deprive them of it

A

S 1

Theft Act 1968

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6
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Common law assaults

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S 39 Criminal Justice Act 1988

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7
Q

Diminished responsibility is a statutory defence

A

S 22 Homicide Act 1957

Amended by s 62 CJA 2009

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8
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Loss of control

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S 54 and 55 CJA 2009

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9
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Dishonesty in Theft

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S 2 Theft Act 1968

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10
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Offence of Robbery

A

S 8 TA 1968

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11
Q

Burglary

Enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser, with the knowledge or recklessness as to being a trespasser

The defendant must intend theft/infliction of GBH or criminal damage

A

S 9(1)(a) TA 1968

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12
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Burglary

Enter a building or part of a building as a trespasser

COMMIT the AR of theft/attempted/GBH/attempted GBH

Have the knowledge or recklessness as to being a trespasser, and have the MR for theft/attempted theft/GBH/attempted GBH.

A

9(1)(b) TA 1968

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13
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Aggravated burglary

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S 10 TA 1968

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14
Q

Fraud can be committed in 3 different ways - statutory provisions

A

Fraud Act 2006

S 1 : FRAUD

S 2 : false representation
S 3: failing to disclose information
S 4: abuse of position

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15
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Criminal damage offences act

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Criminal Damage Act 1971

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16
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The lawful excuse in criminal damage

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S 5 Criminal damage act 1971

17
Q

Self defence

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S 76 criminal justice and immigration act 2008

18
Q

Attempts of offence

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S 1(1) criminal attempts act 1981

19
Q

Accomplice liability act

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Accessories and abettors act 1861

S 8 is definition